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Henry M. Pulver II and Attie B. French

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Photo of Henry M. Pulver II.

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Photo of Attie B. French Pulver.

The Family of Henry Martin Pulver II and Attie B. French Pulver

 

 

 

birth place

death place

Henry M. Pulver II

husband

1830 - 20 July 1911

Canadice NY

Jackson MI

Attie B. French Pulver

wife

4 October 1854 - 27 December 1935

Michigan USA

Jackson MI

 

marriage

10 April 1884

 

 

Unknown children

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Parents of Henry M. Pulver II

Henry W. Pulver I and Mary A. Northrup Pulver

The Parents of Attie B. French

Mother and Father French

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Pulver Family Tree

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Northrup Family Tree

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French Family Tree

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Attie’s Maternal Family Tree

Marriages of Henry M. Pulver II

1st Marriage to Juliette Kenyon in 1854

2nd Marriage to Attie B. French in 1884

Marriages of Attie B. French

1st Marriage to Harry Draper

2nd Marriage to Henry M. Pulver II in 1884

The Obituary of Henry M. Pulver II

1830 - 20 July 1911

From the Livonia Gazette, 11 August 1911

On Sunday, July 23d, Henry Martin Pulver was laid at rest from his home in Jackson, Mich., at the age of 79 years.

He was the youngest and last surviving son of the late Henry Wendell and Mary Northrup Pulver of Canadice, but had resided in Michigan for nearly fifty years, first at Grass Lake and later at Jackson.

In 1854 he married Juliette Kenyon, who died in 1880, and later he married a second wife, Attie, who survives him.

He was a prosperous farmer and strongly devoted to his church, the Methodist Episcopal, giving large sums toward its support.

One sister, Mrs. Charles A. Coykendall, survives.

The Obituary of Attie B. French Draper Pulver

4 October 1854 - 27 December 1935

No obituary found.

The Burial of Henry M. Pulver II

Woodland Cemetery in Jackson MI

The Burial of Attie B. French Draper Pulver

Woodland Cemetery in Jackson MI

Newspaper articles from FultonHistory.com

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